Push Button Switches
Push button switches are electromechanical devices designed for manual control in electronic circuits. These switches feature a button that, when pressed, completes or interrupts the electrical circuit, enabling or disabling the connected device. They come in various configurations, including momentary or latching types. Momentary switches return to their default state when released, while latching switches maintain their state until pressed again. Commonly used in control panels, appliances, and industrial equipment, push button switches facilitate user-friendly operation and are available in diverse sizes and styles. Robust and reliable, they play a crucial role in creating responsive and intuitive user interfaces in electronic systems.